Decatur Eagle, Volume 7, Number 24, Decatur, Adams County, 25 July 1863 — Page 4

(HWril B4HKER. The loans PairtoU CT Jkkrtitvs •«». 1. N„ Wi: t*m B*rk»r, r*»a eacrot bare my daughter's ttard in marriage un'.i tub are her equal in wealth and aoeinl position.” The »teak»r was a i an<A ’.v ' Id man of mncn* sixty years and ’.tie person whom he addressed was a fine-locking ysang man o/ tweoty-fi»e. With a sad aspect ”• y oan g ®M> withdrew, from the stately, mansion. 11. Sx months later, the young man. stood i& the presence of the haughty old nas. ••What! vou here again?’ angrily cried the old man. ‘Ay. old man,’ proudly exclaimed Wilburn Barker. lam here yoar daughter’s equal and yours’* The old mans Ups cur'ed with ecorn. A derisise smile lit up his eoid features; when casting violently upon the msrtne eenter table an enormous Toll of greenbacks William Barker cried — •See! Look on this wealth. And I're tenfold more Listen old man! V i spurned me from your door. —But I did not despair - I secured aeontract for furnishing, the Army, of the white, beet 1 * “Yes yes eargeriy exclaimed the old man “— and I bought up all the disabled cavalry horses i could find ■— could find ’ ‘I see! I seel* cited the old man ‘And good beef they make too. They do! they ?o! and the profits are immense." •I should say so!’ •And now sir I claim your daughters fair hand!’ i “Boy she is rnurs but hold! Look me ' in the eye Through all this have you , been loval?' “To the core!" cried—William Barker. ‘And,” continued the old man, in a . voice husky with emotion, are you in , favor of a vigorous prosecution of the war?’ •I am. I am!’ • “Then, boy. take her! Mana, child come hither. Your William claims thee j Be happv mr children! and whatever our I lot in life mav ba let us ail support the , Government!’ i< ' f COURTINGIN RIGHT STYLE. Get etut vou nasty puppy—let me I alone or I’ll tel! my m»!’cried out Sally ’ ,to her lover Jake who sat , about ten feet from her polling dirt from . ihe ehimney-jam. _ . , • ■I »”•'< touching' you Sal,’responded j• ’ • perhaps vou don’t tre»n to nutber t —Jo you!’ “No, I don't.’ “C»u» you too tarnel scary longlegged. lantern jawed, slab sided, pigeon toed angle-kneed owl. you g>n l.ain t ] go-. a tarsal bit of staee, gel a home with yoa. “Now Sal, I love you and can’t help a it, and es you don’t let me stay and eort vou mv daddy sue your t» hr that eow be sold him ».=*'•’ other day. By jin go he said he’d do it. Well, look here, Jake —it you wvnt to court m* rou’d better do as a white man doe. that thing set <S there as il you thought I was piz-n . •How on earth is that Sal.' •Why side right up and bug ar.d kiss . me. m if too realty bad some of th. bone . and sinner of » man about jou. Do you i spose a woman’s onlv made U> look at, • you stupid fool you. t “Well,” said J"ke, drawin along 1 breath’ if 1 must I mu»t for I love you < Sai ’ and sc Jak- commenced sliding up to her like a maple poker going into bat- , tie. Laving his arm gently upon Sal s : shoulder’ wo thought we heard, S»l ' say . ’That’s the way to do it. old nos*; that, is acting, like a white, man orte.’ Oh Jerusalem and pancakes! exclaim ed Jake, if this ain’t better than any apple sance ever marm made a darned sign! —Crack e-e! buck wheat cakes, slapjacks nnd la««es ain’t no where a>org side of you Sal! Oh how I k.ve you! Here their lips came together, and the report that followed was bke pulling a horse,* boo' out of the mud. —■ ■ ■ 1 A Lrrrts Grat’. Ak»«er —At a din n»r taWe conversation the other day, in <.ne of tfce Brooklyn borne, it was remarked that J-ff Davis had joined the Episcopal Church, Souß after, a bvightr red lilt!- «»*•. j’’* l oW - enough, to heoln asking questions, spoke up, and said “Mamma, will J-ft, Davis, go to heaven?’ “W'iiv, my d‘ » r - I d • not know. I am sure, whether, he will go, or not ’ i-i - • After thinking over the .object a hi tie while the little girl says, ■ Jf-ri mamma, I -uro o' nn» thing that if Iw does go. George Washington Won’t speak to him!’ It must be very hot in the South. A rol. mpr-rarv says a email negro boy inUdieiouslv leaned up against the sunny „.p. of a how*, and fell asleep. In a few ~ imoes be began to sof'en and in three of tic hrfHir he cVt r 1 '. His mother dipped him up aud pul biro ia a »® sl ‘ ,üb ’

isow IS THE TIMI TO SUBSCRIBE The Sentinel 1563! Tbe ewvem’wenwl and pditteai qavstiv'v <f; toe coiwmr wear wrii nave as ab-wrteof irtor>st ,-r every eiua-m. We wvenfseud ia a gig*> ■ie eivrf war. Terek or wk>eh ’r.oae eaa foresees it ’brcateM a radical chanre in me institution m* nrwpies upon wbieb :be eovemrnest was winded and the flesusetwoal the liberty and rhrhsaof the citisen. voch as the people ol ■ other nation have enjoyed, and to which may he aurr -nred «r eaeq Q kSed progress ia aauooal ; proepeniy ai d gneataess will s«.a be span whether this free sr .-.erfc®er-. - , ehall be p-rserved and a- stained and the light* of the States uroier the Coa*utatk»c perpetrated, or a powerful central a tthority be permitted to grow eat of this war. obhieratine State lines. State iustitutii-ns. and a". tb'~e checks spot, be Federal govemnsent. rights reserved by the tates, which have eoastitated the excellence nd - .pr-i -rity g oor nationality—State* ’‘ore i « the sea" for the common objects set forth in he Coistitut. n. but ’•distinct as the billows' - a ’be manazetneni of their purely • omestic al airs. These questions were involved :n the re cent election* and the voice of the people was •r? entphat ca’ly exr re*sed for the • Constitutior, a« it is and ’.he Union as r was ” Never was there a time when it was so important that the people should be thoraaghly advised as to the pmg*-ess and condition of public affairs and passing events. A people are not fit for self government unless with ar, intelligent judgment thev decide upon the questions which affect alike tlwir own and the public welfare. CONGRESS —Will soon assemble, and the most important questions will be brought before it for determination. One of whirb. the eman cipat ion and colonization policy if the President will vitally ass-ct the futu’e of the country. All interesting Congressional proceedings will be 1 repoxed in ’he Sentinel. THE LEGISLATURE— A rev I>gi»latnre will assemble on the P*h of January next. It* action will have a deep iaterest for the citizen* oflndiana The Sentinel will contain a fa’thfnl and intelligent repoit of its proceedings. so that the reader can understand from day to day what their representatives are doing. T E WA R —The events of the war as they are developed will be faithfully given so that the pnblic may ne advised as to its pasgrdMtthe results or"battles, the condition of the contending arroi •* and all that effects the great struggle, at home and abroad, for the overthrow of the Rebellion In addition, the Sentinel will contain the current news of tl e day, choice miscellany, State items, the latest reports of the New York and Cincinnati general and cattle markets, the condition of the money and stock markets; in a word, i’ will be the effort of the proprietors cf the Sentinel to give its columns an interest for i all elases of rendere and -uch information Jas will be 1-10*0- yvjapted to the well beingjof the citizensof Indiana. The Sentinel will continue to represent and ■ •tand bv the regular organization’ of the Dr rno cratic party. State and National; sustain the prior p e* and po’i-v thev shallsvow.and support the candidates they may nominate. Wr have no agent’ The low pnee for •’ib- | seriptioi will n«V allow it. We therefore ask , mu Democratic friend—all who desire the sue- i ress of sound principles—- to aid in the exten , -ion of the cireulntion of the Sentinel, Daily and | Weekly until they shall at least reach every Democratic family in Indiana. The press is a mo*t important agent in directing aright the , public mind,and all that is needed to give the , Democratic party permanent rule is the enlightenment of the people a- to its principles and , policy. It shall l>e our aim, with all the ability we possess, to faithfully advocate Democratic statimeuts and raea*ures, for we believe that in so doing we best promote the true interests of the country. TERMS: Tows or mz Dailt Szstixfl. 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Ho keeper s and health departments, with n .views, and all the accessories of a first class Magazine The Lady’s Book bears this tin uring testimony to the character of Arthur * Magi zine: — I “As we have often Ixfore said, it is without ; controversy tiie best 1 wo Dollar Magazine published in the country; and this is the • rungly outspoken lesUinony everywhere given by the press. We know of no periodical that so well deserve*the praise bestowed. The editors never tire in their efforts to give each month a rich and varied literary r* pa»t to their readers — 1 Their work is kept fully up to th' standard of their promise, is never dull yet always full ol injunction We have often said and repeat it again, that »’ -i old mnbe a part of the reading of even house’ •’•! We know of no belter educator of the fieople, young and old. Os the editor* we n«e 1 not speak; their names are household words all over the country. In their hands no periodical can fail to reach the highest point , of excellence.’ A new serial, by T S. Arthur, will be commenced in the January number,entitled Out in i the World.” Rare and Elegant Premiums. Are sent to make up clubs:—l. A large Photo graphic copvof that splendid engraving, tmake•peare ami his cotemporaries.” 2. A large I’hotagrapbic copy' from an engraving of Hun tingioii’s celebrated picture, “Kerey’s Dream.’’ 3 A similar copy of Herrings ••Glimpse of ai. I English Homestead.” Term’ —Two dollars a year in advance, and one prerninra plate Two copies. 3dollars. 3 r,rpi,--• delb-.rs. Four fer dollars Eight and . one to getter np of club, 10 dollars. One of the premium plate* it given to every getter up of a club, small or large. Three red-tamp* must lie sent to pay the postage an each premium. Ad.lrm T. S. ABTHUR * CO.’ 'vC-n-MJ 323 Walnut Street Philadelphia D F. COMPARE T, PORK PACKER, MILLER 111) CMIISSIOS Merch a n t , EORT WAYNE. IND. 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* J» p*-n Wa vtsws wr wv-s. F« ii* nt* bwHiwi C«kb* > an.* ■SIaOOXJ ? have teen inrrodßeed to the pub’.bs for six years, and have acquired an far exceeding any Family Medicines o< a similar nature in the market. An appresiatinz pnbiic waa sot ia discovering they possessed remarkabb and hence their So\.«* and consequent profit to the Proprietor, thu •aabling him to expend TWowscivtA* of dollars each year in advertising their aerite, and publishing the which have been showered upon him from -K\\. \xctAs o'i The peculiarity of the *B\oodi ovaA VA\.s is that they strike at the root of Disease, by eradicating every particle of impurity Vx Wna Ayvooik. for the life and health of the body depends upon the parity of the blood. If the blood is poisoned, the body drags j out a a iserable existence. These medicines 'K.re Va\ci\v\.o.AaA. for curing Scrcfitla, Byphilis, Skin diseases, Old Sores, Sadt I(heum, Rheumatism, Sick HeaAache, Liver Ccmpdadnt, Fever and Jlg'je, Leucorrhaea, Female Complaints, Erysipelas, St. Anthony's Fire, Tumors, Eruptions, Fits, Bsroftdous Cansumpitan, etc. 5 I ONEpe rs«n writes, her daughter was cured of fits oi nine years’ standing, and St Vitus’ dance of two years. ANOTHER writes, his son was e«red after hie flesh had almost wasted away. The doctors pronounced the case meura- j ble. ANOTHER was cured of Fever and Ague , after trying every medicine in his reach. ANOTHER was cured of Fever Sore which had existed fourteen years. ANOTHER of Rheumatism of eight years. Cases innumerable of Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint could be mentioned in which the Purifier and Pills "Work. Wkc a. Ckavwv. ’VXxfc V\,W% are the most active and thorough pills that have ever been introduced. They act so directly upon the Liver, exciting that organ to such an extent as that the ■yst-im does not relapse into its former condition, which ia too apt to be the case with simply a purgative pill They are really a • ASAooA. t\w\ lAv-cv Vv\\, which, in conjunction with the will cure all the aforementioned diseases, and, of themselves, will relieve and cure jHeasdxcJie, Costivenees, Colia Rains, Cholera Jdorbus, Indigestion., (Pain, in the jewels, Qhzzinezs, etc. Try these medicines, and you will never regret it Ask your neighbors, who have used them, and they will say they are Good. and yon should try them before going for a physician. i Get a Pamphlet or Almanac of my local agent and read the certificates, and if you have ever doubted you will A}ov\.\A wo vsuKe. As a proof th*t tb* Moo*J Purtfi#* »nd Pills ar* pnr*ly vegetable, 1 have the certiftcatea ct those emiocDt cbeaiista, Profeaßvra Cbiltou vs h Y., and Locke of Cincinnati. Re«d Dr. Roback’s Special Notices and Certificates published in a conupicuuua part of this Paper from time u time. Price of tb* Scandinanan Testable Blnod Purifier, SI per t-at*>, or per half dozen. Os tne Scandium ian Ve« •teble Biuod Pills, 25 cetrts per box, or 5 boxe** for Si. Principal Office and Salesroom, No. € Pwit Fourth 8t ( M Building from Main St., Cincinnati, 0. Labontory 10. IS Bammond Street. FOR SALE BY Td Adanm county,by Dr. T.T Dorvi* <t C in Decatur, Smith «t NutUoan.in Pleasant Mi John Hart, Monmmjth, Saniuel Union, Bu o, and by Druwrt and Merchants hroughoul the Union. v6-n!0. I. LAUF E R T Y ■ No. 51 Columbia Strct, one floor went of Brandriff* Stove and Harflware Store, FORT WAYNE. IND,, TTTOULD say to’he pnMie in general that he ' v is determined to sell DRY GOODS. Bon-e 1 nets. Hats, Flats. Carpe’s. Trunks, 4c., 4c : cheaper t'otti any other House in the city, e’ country —Y» miettke. Also, Heme made. Ready made elotliing, ol made to order— Warranted. COUKTRY MERCHANTS ) supplied cheaper than any other House car sr . w( **l of the Mountains. Call and see brfoe ourcfcssiug elsewhere. No trouble to eliow 5 loode. T- LAUFERTY, No. 9J Columbia Bttwek, I v3n4l Fart Wayne, Indiana.

DR. WM. B. HURD S Denial Remedies AKE the best in the world, INSURING FJ\JE- TEETH A SWEET BREATH. AVD crRDtG TSCTHACHI AKD KET7RALGIA. T ;_ -t to •'or Pi.xtT Wui-rr ard Sound SR WM B HURD S UNRIVALLED TOOTH POWDER, warranted free from aerd a.xa.ror anvir. '. <** :b*:anrv. Price2s et« ITL, ' x * irßeware of theordinary cheap Tooth rowde-, which whiten but destroy. CP ,-. TH D vou wish to beeer vn lhat your BRE ATH i, pore sweet »»d •ereeahletobushaaOTLX, ? i*' Use DR HUED’S CELH3RA TFD YOUTH WASH. Price 37 cents perbot’le. T'-ts astringent wash r» alno the be*’ rrmerv in the world for C.oxex. B«R»t.T« But%« Grus, Soux MovTß.ete. Ithnseuredhundneds Do TOO er your children --.ffr-fr •'< . ■ .KA A H p’ Ge’ DR. HURDS MAGIC TOOTH ACHE DROP? Price. I'* erne* l*r bottle. Are vou afflicted w::h NEURALGIA Get DR W B HURD S HEDRALGIA PLASTERS The most effective and delightful remedy adhere nor blister, but soothe ane elmrm awav pain. Try them. Price, if aud 37 cent*. Ma.ded on receipt of pnee: r>o vou wish a complete set of DEN I AL REMEDIES and a Tkx*ti--z on Par*ravivo T is „, Get PR W. B HURD-S DENTAL TREASURY, the neatest and most valuable prevent that one frend can make to another Price, Al Sent by Expre** on receipt of price. For sale at all the best stores throughout the country. Cavtiox A* there are dealers who take advantage of our advertisements to impose upon , their customers inferior preparations, it is necessary to insist upon hiving what yon eall for. nrr THZ best: thocouffhly and prepared bv an experienced and scientific Dentist Treasurer of the New York State Dentitt’s Aasncia < tioo, and V ice President of the New ork City | Dental Sariety. Address WM. B HURD & CO.. New York AGE NTS WANTED ■ — n For the HISTORY of thb CIVIL WAR IS imiCA, o COMPRISING A FULL AND IMPARTIAL ACCOI NT OF THE ORIG’N AND PRO GRESS of the REBELLION. The Various Naval and Military Engagement!. and the Heroic Deeds performed bv Armies and Individuals, and Touching Scenes in the Field, Camp Hospital AND Cabin. BY JOHN S. ABBOTT, author of tbx “mother at home,” "life ue xaroLEOX,” "BISTGBT OF THE EBESCH .EVOLUTION,” AC. Illustrated with Diagrams and Numerous Engravings of Battle Scenes, and Portraits of Distinguished Men by the best Artists in merica. Mr, Alflxitt’s style i* peculiarly graphic, for" Cible and picture*qe, bringing’.he scenes de*' cribed clearlv and vividly before the mind’ anil enabling the reader almost toseethe march of embattled hosts.to hear tl » roar of artillery, and participate in the deadly strife of war; and he i» bv common consent regarded as the man of all others to write the History of the great Rebellion. It will be issued in Two Royal Octavo Volume* of over pages each, fftustrated with Vape, Dianramr and Steel Engravings, and bound in Arabesque Leather in Hie most approved modern st vie, and will be sold only BY SUBSCRIPTION. A GOOD AGENT VANTED tO Hell tlilS History in each County of the State of Indian, apply W or address* ASHER 4 cA Oct 2. ’62. 1 m. Indianapolis Ind. *YhETcU®S<EEPE \EW fVBXHLUE POLISB, I Prepared from anew receipt by thepropri’tor of the •’ Beotbeb Joxathax PoilSß,” is cert ified by i all the New York Furniture Dealers and Piano i Forte Makers tobethe best in the world for Re I moving Scratches, Marks, and Dirt, and restoring a'high and lasting gloss to all kinds of Varnished work. from Furniture to Leather — ’ It is cheaper and better then Yarn iso. dries iro inediatelv and iseasiW applied. M ith a piece ' nf Canton Flannel and a bottle or two of this

New FrBMfTVBB Polish, a Housekeeper can wnrk wag’C in the lhe furniture of a house and keep it locking like new. Now ixthe time to I -Mrine up” vour Trifle. Chair*. Desk*. Pianos, Picture Frami-* Carriage* etc. anil make them ' -revk Ml per eent. better. This >* true economy. Pw.sle bv Furniture Dealer* and Storekeep- ! X^n^llv. Price 25 and 50 cent* a bottle. . n Vo 1 Spruce Street. New knrk. Sfe i Wanted. Addmss.Box 1972, Nxw i York P. O’ EMPLOYMENT -S4O, A-KONTH. ’ ’ -P AGENTS WANTEO. ftTE want an active agent in every Cons \\ in Canada and the United State*, to S The Franklin Sewing. Machine. To a limited number of Travelling agents we will pav a Salary of <4O DOLLARS PER MONTH, AND ALLEXpen»e=, To Local Ig mts a commission of id, 3 per cent co all Sales. Everv Machine!* warranted to gi v* univerea. Satisfaction, and kept in. repatr six Recent improvement* ren<i"r ih.» - ehl -pest and most popular m the market . full particulars and a permanent business, a . dress with sump for return ■ H‘R"IS. BROTnrtß* I Sole Agents Frank!* Sewing Machine Co g Box 302, BOSTONMasa v n 32 3m School Visitor. < VOL vn.-A DAY-SCHOOL MONTHLY >! The Visitor will commeneeits seventh volwith the .Tan’iarv number. IKb'. I his is ■ toe o"y D»v-Bcb~l peri.eiieal published at fif- ‘ tv cent*’ vear. magazine form. beainifully 11- > lustrrted Reading, music, speeches. D’alog'jes Stories, puzzles, etc , ete., from the very best . writer*- , . . I Th* Visitor has the largest crculntion nf any ; r : educational -Tournal published. Now is the * i tin eto form chi Im* for winter schools. Send for *’ a wnnejmen, and see in* •icemente to chibs. 1 i DAUGHADAT HAMMOND, Puhlhhrrc, | * Philadelphia.. Ha. ’

NEW unn f uiA « ALI ” r Ei^LE agekt s bllO.lK’V TO SELL LLOYD’S NEW SWXLPVAW COVNTT COLOMBO MAP OFTHB UNITED STATSSCANADAS AND NEW BRUNSWICK Fromree^ri;surveys,completed Aug lU. 1 6*. co*: 820.tW to eugrave it and one years time. superior to aev RIO map ever made by telurn or Mitebell.’and sells at the low pr.ee (? f , fifty cent* .370.00fi names are engraved on this map. It is not only aCounty Map,bull’, is alCnirntv and Rrilroad Map of the United Statesand Canadas combined in . oae. giving EVERY RAIL ROAD STATION and distances between Gnarx-tfee anv wsumn or man $3 to #5 per I dav and will take back all maps that cannot be sold and refund the money. Send for $1 wertk to try. Priated instructions how to canvass well furnished all our agent*. Wanted—Wholesale Agent* for our map* in every State California,Canada England France and Cuba. A fortune may be made with a few hnndr«<ldoll*rscap“»l FaCnmpetitinn. J.T. LLOYD, No. I’4 Broadway ‘ New York City. The War Department tree* our map of Virgin ia. Maryland and Pennsylvania rwr RIUO.OOO on which i«rnarked Ar.tietam Creek Shareburg j Maryland Hights. Williamsport. Ferry, Rho ' rersville. Nolands Ford, and all other* on the • Potomac, and every other place in Maryland, Virginia and Pennsylvania, or money refunded. LLOYD’S TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP OP ERNTPCKT, OHIO, TNDTANA and PILtNOTS, i*theon/v authority for Gen. Boell and the War Department. Money refunded to anysne finding an error in it. Price. 50 cents. ( From the Tribune, Aug 2. i "llotd's map of Virginia martland, and PBNNSTLVANI*. ■ Thi* Map is very large: its cost is but 25 cents audit is the best which can be purchased.’’ Oct 2. ’62. 3 w. I — — GREAT BOOKS IN PRESS. THRILLING INCWEN3 OF THE GRE’iT REBELLION: OR. THE HEROISM OF OUR SOLDIERS AND SAILORS. ILLUSTRATED \ vol,, Umf). Price,s].2s. Thp critic? and rhe public are right in prethis will kdrpaßte. in graphic narrative, exciting infeaest. and extensi/e popularity, all other histories of lhe War for the Union. Itstherne will the heroic darine, patient suffering, and hair breadthserapej* » f <««r soldiers and sailors, and its incidents will form the theme of conversation at innumerable firesides for years tocome.lt will co tain, in addition to its stirring details, the philosophical Arab -i*. of the Canres of die War, by John Lottrof Mctlky.LL.D. Antherof f, The ftije of the Dutc'» Republi, n n etc., the dates of all the important events from the John Browin raid and an accurate and revised account of the principal battles with engravings.

Ohe third the proceed* of all * <enl direct t<» will b*. given for the R» !hf of| Disabled Soldiers, £nd all persons who wish a copy of the wnrk. and also tn benefit the the sol-; diets'should *end their name and address at once. Also, any officer or private, nr person in anv section of the country, having knowledge! of ahernic actor stirring incident, will oblige us • by sending an account of it. Booksellers. Postmasters, and Canvassing i Agents will be be furnished with a Subscription j Praspecius. on application to the Publishers. U* A IV'crelco innifginn given to toltfitrs deti , ring to ac‘a» agentsin taking subscriptions. I I. THE HISTORY OF AMERI I CAN MANUFACTURES FROM 1608 to 1860. Bv Dr. J. Leander Bisho*, i vnls., Fvn. Vol. I. now ready. Vol. If. nearly ready. This is probably the largest and most impor1 tant wnrk nnw in the American presc. f Wp havealsn just published new editions of t the following useful and popular honks. THE MIVS LEGAL 4DVISEK: or. How to Save Monev, by Conducting Busi • ness abcording to Law. a« expounded by f sh« Latest Aulhorites. 400 pp., sheep. Price. CI. OPPORTCMTIFS FOR INDFSTST; or, A THOI - e SIVD CimCEzSTO niKEMON'EY. Cloth, fl

This has been republished in England. Every business man and clerk should have j ! these books. They will pay the buyer a Lund- ■ 1 red fold. Every parent should get them fori their sons. All thexe books are mailed, postpaid, on re I ceipt of price. We pay particular attention to j mailing books, wrapping them carefully, and ; will procure and send. postpaid . any book anywhere. on ’•eceipt olpublishers’ price and six stanm®. Address FREEDLEY 8l CO.. Tribase Bnild'ne*. New Tcrk. PIIY’OS. who wish to buy u Piano of the best makers will be shown how they ran save a handsome sum in the purchase if thev 5 address Pi a no. care Jot . Coe <t C., Publishers’, Agents, New York, P. 0. 840, WAGES PAH) SIOO. To sell goods for the Adams Sewing Machine Company. We will give a commission on all crnnd« cold bv nur Agents, or pay wages at | from S4O to SIOO per month . and pay hll neces- ( sary expenses. Our machineis perfect in its I . mechanism. A child can learn te operate it by 1 half an hour’s instruction! It is equal to any j j Family Sewing Machine in usp. and we have * reduced the price to Fifteen Dollars. Each machine is warranted for three rears. Address C. RUGGLES. Gen. Agt.. Detroit. Mich. TOTHE UNEMPLOYED TCAN GIVE STEADY FMBLGYMENT io active young men rn solicit orders for I LITTLE GIXNT SEW WING MACHINE. pri« *15 —Hemmer. Gauge Screw driver and ext™ Needles. Will pay a liberal salary and res. nr allow large commissions. COUNTY RIGHTS given to agents AN AGENT wanted in every Cot nty. For particulars, descriptive Catalogue, <tc., address, with stamp. T. S. PARE, 4A. Gcn’l agent ferU S Toledo, O. Wool Twine. Twinp.nl .00 NtTTMAN <t CRAWFORD

. Look! Ladies, Look! j PHOTOGRAPHIC Album For Nothing A | the preaeut time when everrbodv j. -u x\tographic album mad, it wi'l l<e\], ■ news to the public to know that we l>a»fto W ’ on a plan by which they may procure ' A PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUM FOR NOTHING? We are not joking by any means wh,„ say this; we mean it. We propose to GIVEAWAY A PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUM AS A miicnoß'SMmjrrs FOR THE New York Weekly Now univereolly admitted to be tiie MODEL STORY AND SKETCHP.v PFJt OF THE AGE ' TfTE NEW YORK WF.KLY ■ Ernplov® more literary talent and monev for contributions than anv lof its class published. Anybody befrrp whone notice it is fairly brought, will bp elad to sub-M-ribe for iteven without toy further induce* menu than its merit; but when in addition, i PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUM is GIVEN AWAT THE RUSH for it WII,L»BFDIMFA’SE ! In ordi rto more fully explain ourselves, t e hertbv lav before the public the following LIST OF PREMIUMS . TO GETTERS IT OF CLUBS. To anybody who will send us five dnlhri for twn subscriptions to the New York Weekly we will give a «p!bn lid Photographic Album Ih*Ht!id in beautiful leather and gilt edged worth two dollars. To ar.y one sending ns $7 50 for three nub • .‘criptiona, we will send a splendid 5 album. To any one sending ten dollar* f<»r four subscribers fre will send a splendid Album worth five dollars To any one sending 2 ’ dollar® for riri’t subscriptions, we will send a beautiful 10 dollar Albmn ’ TFuve entitled tn pr<*m*nms «hn’’l<l bv <•’*• f:;l to mention the color of the aluum—either prown. Black, red or fancy Color. Each Album will be sent on the day it is or* . ered TIIE NFW YORK WEEKLY. . has been lorg enough before the people tos?.’ ’ . 1 fy th< m tha’ th pm- offers are made in g<wd f«i“' ; and that our engagements will bt» failhfHM . mH. Our friends must be careful to whom • th c v entrust their mortoy. as we, <.f course can take norrsk. Persons sending us money ■ be particular to mention Town Co ty , Sta’e. All letters must b« nddressed tn STREET Ar SM7TB ]] ’ rankfort St., N.-ir YuiL--Specimen Copies s«"'• free

cs b cl® ns ® is a « VISIT TH* "I'M CM CimiWi STl®' which has been rcn-oved to the cnrtnrof M*ix And. Clinton Streets, FORT WAYNE. INDIANA. Cheapest eiothiisa R-t»> Tn Fort W\’w. And wherealso- ttwy be found the larged «* sort rec st cf CL 07 fl 8. CA ST ME PS, VESTING Ac .which they mnke to order in the n»t ranabse stele , . , • .t. New York, Paris; and London farluew I’ 1 eale. -a-—-•‘CnF.AF for'Cash ” ! Is our motto, ami the low nrice f"r " ments.made from the bo«t ma’ena «. , j •onished those who have heretofore nat.Mir I the ‘•Union Hall . e t cn KRAMER, F'LKDDERMA-'' 4 co. , v7-n39. -— Prospectus for 1863

THE SAfVftDAY EVrNJIfG POST- , n The publishers of the PoM announcing that their literary Rr ”.r ( the comint rear of » charart r. o them in promising a feast of eood , ’ l S W( mi thousands of readers. Among > following to the Post we mny now mention U.r distinguished authors; Trsttn Mrs Etux Woon. Mastox Kirks, and Virginia F. 1 p^ t ff ill t>td rt During the comm? '•ear the f (l rrli»i« vor to maintain its high r T" ta J" ial Sparstories, sketches and pocrrv. ■ to f ore m ments shall also J* < 1eTO "“ 1 /tntsTetrs,™*' agriculture, wit and humor, receipt-, in trance: One two dollars,two copies> one rear I four Copies one year s x dollar . a ■ one year, and one extra, ,>»Ci < »_l nn tior.’W‘l i Fo any one sliding thirty fU \ \fhrelfi* I sixty dollars, we will give one„ j Wilson’s celebrated Sewing M "> roßf hme t tbev sell for f< rty five d 1 oll!,r ;; inf , rtprT inX'* will be selected new at the tilh I York, boxed and forwarded frer « I the exception of freight. t>r thisprr*’" 1 t In procuring the I we ofcourse prefer of shouiu •’ i x ]i ars pach iat the regular terms of two dollar ~,becrib 1 her. Where this cannot be do" • > rt te* 1 ers mav be procured at any ' • f,rr»r*1 and the ballance of the I to us in cash bythe pel son d *^ forthe ‘ Every person collect , nM nies the money ns «'<**"X 1 scribers mav liegm ,* fiwl withthede* I Je/s. and not ’‘thirt) 1. Vhen the whole number of wm . « ' Whole amount ofi" l "®*’ 1 ceived, the machine ■■ sentgra’ 1 ’ , jySampl copies Os the 1. E TER?' *' requeU* J c d ress.,St | Notice is I**- £ i has been. on the 27 . . of ported c?pF «ed • J Rübert be tolveut. r.